Naomi Osaka made a striking entrance at the Australian Open, catching everyone’s attention with her unique walkout attire that even left Tim Henman amazed. The Japanese tennis sensation kicked off her match against Croatian player Antonia Ruzic in style.
Before the game even started, Osaka drew all eyes towards her as she stepped onto the court sporting a wide-brimmed hat, a veil, and a matching umbrella. Her ensemble, which included flared trousers, a teal jacket, and a vest combination, captivated the audience at the Rod Laver Arena.
Laura Robson, former British No 1, described Osaka’s outfit as a “vibe” and expressed her admiration, calling it a memorable moment. Tim Henman, when asked for his opinion, was left speechless and praised the unique outfit while joking that he was not qualified to comment on it.
Osaka revealed that her outfit was inspired by a jellyfish, a concept that she thought of while reading with her daughter. In an interview with Vogue, she shared her motivation behind the outfit, emphasizing the importance of creating her own story and memories in the world of tennis.
Collaborating with designer Robert Wun, Osaka brought her vision to life, with Wun appreciating the creative process and the special bond formed during the design phase.
After a slight interruption due to technical issues with the net lights during her match against Ruzic, Osaka managed to secure a victory with a score of 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, advancing to the next round where she will face Romanian player Sorana Cîrstea.
In addition to her on-court success, Osaka’s outfit and performance continue to create buzz and anticipation among fans and tennis enthusiasts alike as she progresses in the Australian Open.
